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Peter Adolphus McIntyre (July 19, 1840 – July 16, 1910) was a Canadian politician, public servant, physician and coroner.[1][2]

Born at Peterville in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, McIntyre's paternal grandfather came to Canada from Scotland around 1785 and settled at Cable Head, PEI. McIntyre's great-grandfather on his mother's side fought under General Wolfe at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759.[1]

McIntyre was educated at the Quebec Seminary, Laval University and McGill University where he earned his medical degree in 1867. He returned to Prince Edward Island to begin his practice. He served as Kings County coroner for several years.[1]

In 1872 he was appointed one of the commissioners overlooking the construction of the Prince Edward Island Railway and was railway commander.[1]

Following Prince Edward Island's entry into Canadian confederation which occurred, in part, as a result of the debt incurred by the colony for the railway's construction, McIntyre was elected in the 1874 federal election to the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Kings County. He was defeated in the 1878 federal election but regained his seat in 1882 and was re-elected in 1887.[2] After being defeated in the next two elections,[2] McIntyre was appointed the seventh Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island by the Laurier government in 1899. He served in office until 1904 and died six years later in Souris, P.E.I.[1]


1874 Canadian federal election: King's County
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Conservative Daniel Davies 1,704 X
Liberal Peter Adolphus McIntyre 1,530 X
Liberal–Conservative Augustine Colin Macdonald 1,496  
1878 Canadian federal election: King's County
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Liberal–Conservative Augustine Colin Macdonald 2,264 X
Conservative Ephraim Bell Muttart 2,077 X
Liberal Peter Adolphus McIntyre 1,499  
Unknown Malcolm McFadyen 1,251  
1882 Canadian federal election: King's County
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Liberal Peter Adolphus McIntyre 2,124 X
Liberal James Edwin Robertson 2,002 X
Liberal–Conservative Augustine Colin Macdonald 1,941  
Conservative Ephraim Bell Muttart 1,854  
1887 Canadian federal election: King's County
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Liberal J.E. Robertson 2,434 X
Liberal Peter Adolphus McIntyre 2,431 X
Conservative Augustine Colin Macdonald 2,398  
Conservative Ephraim Bell Muttart 2,355  
1891 Canadian federal election: King's County
Party Candidate Votes % Elected
Conservative John McLean 2,624 X
Conservative Augustine Colin Macdonald 2,514 X
Liberal Peter Adolphus McIntyre 2,369  
Liberal James Edwin Robertson 2,276  

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